CONCERTS, MUSIC

SUMMER OUTDOOR CONCERT SERIES PRESENTS LARA LATIN IN CONCERT: 7-8:30 p.m. June 6, downtown on Eighth Street, next to the Farmers Market. Presented by the Parks and Recreation Department. Snow cones available for purchase from Kona Ice. Free admission. Bring a lawn chair or blanket for seating. 761-7490.

LEGENDS OF WESTERN SWING: Noon to 11 p.m. June 15-17, MPEC's Ray Clymer Exhibit Hall. Performing June 15: Jake Hooker and the Outsiders with special guest Tommy Hooker, Jodie Nix & the Texas Cowboys, John England & The Western Swingers. Performing June 16: Ted Scanlon & the Desperados, Jason Roberts Band and Billy Mata & The Texas Tradition. Performing June 17 will be Ray Benson and Asleep at the Wheel, Dave Alexander and His Big Texas Swing Band, and Bobby Flores & The Yellow Rose Band. $35 for June 15-17 and $45 for June 17. 318-792-3303.

FATHER'S DAY AT CASTAWAY COVE: Noon to 7 p.m. June 18, Castaway Cove Waterpark. Dads get in free with general admission/junior ticket purchase. 322-5000.

FILM

CINEMARK SUMMER MOVIE CLUBHOUSE SERIES: 10 a.m. Tuesdays and Wednesdays from May 30 to Aug. 2. Kid-friendly summer films. Here's the slate of films: "Sing," May 30-31: "The Secret Life of Pets," June 6-7; "The LEGO Batman Movie," June 13-14; "Trolls," June 20-21; "Shrek the Third," June 27-28; "Goosebumps," July 4-5; "The Iron Giant," July 11-12; "Hotel Transylvania 2," July 18-19; "Megamind," July 25-26; "The Angry Birds Movie," Aug. 1-2. $5 for all 10 films or $1 per film. 716-9933.

FOOD, DRINK

BLACKBERRY DAY AT THE FARMERS MARKET: 9-10 a.m. June 3, Downtown Farmers Market, Eighth and Ohio. Blackberry cobbler served by the farmers of the Charlie-Thornberry Farmers Market Association. Free, first come, first serve. Summer hours for the market are 7:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday through Oct. 14. 322-4525.

MARKET TO MENU AT THE FARMERS MARKET: 9-10 a.m. June 17, Downtown Farmers Market, Eighth and Ohio. Local restaurateurs prepare dishes using fresh fruits and vegetables found at the market. Summer hours for the market are 7:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday through Oct. 14. 322-4525.

PERFORMING ARTS

"AVENUE Q": 7:30 p.m. June 2-24, Backdoor Theatre, 501 Indiana, downtown. On the dinner stage. Dinner starts an hour before the show. $17 and $19 for the show only; $33 and $35 for dinner and the show. 322-5000 or backdoortheatre.org.

SPORTS

VISUAL ARTS

ARTZEUM, 100 YEARS AND BEYOND: May 26 to July 3, NorthLight Gallery, Kemp Center for the Arts, 1300 Lamar St. An interactive children's exhibit. Brings to life the history of the railroad, art, poetry, music and the history of trains. 767-2787.

AFTER HOURS ARTWALK: 6-9 p.m. June 1, downtown Wichita Falls. Artists will set up booths at the Downtown Farmers Market on Eighth and Ohio. Downtown galleries and businesses will be open late. Musicians, food and more. 720-2545.

SCULPTURE GARDEN AFTER DARK: 6-9 June 1, Kemp Center for the Arts, 1300 Lamar St. Grab your blanket and sit under the stars to listen to live music, view art. Free event. Held in conjunction with the After Hours Artwalk. 767-2787.

ARTS FOR ALL MURAL: June 24, old Zales building, downtown Wichita Falls. A community mural, funded by Priddy Foundation, will be revealed. 397-8900l

ETC.

COMMUNITY SEED SWAP: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. May 27, Wichita Falls Public Library, 600 Eleventh St. "Pollinators and Poisonous Plants" is the topic of the event. Also, stop by and trade seeds with fellow Wichitans. Free event.